Alumna writes children's book about WebstUR and Richmond campus
Dana Misner, who graduated from Richmond with a business degree in 2003, has published a children's story, "Hello, WebstUR," which was released in December.
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Dana Misner, who graduated from Richmond with a business degree in 2003, has published a children's story, "Hello, WebstUR," which was released in December.
Last year's "Fourth-Quarter Frenzy," created to encourage University of Richmond students to stay until the end of home football games, has been moved to the first quarter, with one unique addition.
Two large red LED eyes leered fiercely out of the darkened Camp Concert Hall as alumni clapped and whistled. The lights went up revealing WebstUR, the new University of Richmond mascot, at the Reunion Rally on June 4.